turn - twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days" sprain, wrick, rick, wrench, twist...
A gymnast lands badly after a vault and twist her ankle. She now has significant pain and swelling over her lateral ankle area, and her coach is worried that she might have an ankle fracture. Which bone is involved in her injury...
“I just remembered the horse,” Nords says. “That poor dumb horse. Because you saidmain, and it sounds likemane. As a horse would have.” Olaf feels a guilty twist in his stomach. He raises a hand, hovers, then pats Nords on the shoulder. “Stick to the plan,” he repeats. ...
It was unfortunate that, after so trouble-free an arrival, he should stumble in the dark as he was rising and severely twist his ankle on a piece of rock. After the first shock the pain became bearable, and he gathered up his parachute before limping into the trees to hide it as best...
The dated element has a slight clockwise twist and is crimped and flattened, where it would press against opposing warps. Bulrush is one of the most common basketry fibres in the region; it is not natural to the cave deposits and is a cultural addition. This confirms the pre-Clovis age ...
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